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Exothermic vs Endothermic Reactions|Energy diagrams & enthalpy changes
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Week 4: Limiting Reagents·Problem 1 of 5
2/5 · 10 pts

Problem 1: Aluminum + Oxygen Reaction

Determine the limiting reagent and calculate product mass.

10 points · 5 milestones · Est. 12 min

Milestone 2: Convert masses to moles
Hint (1/3)
X₂XaΔ±···
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